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    Harris Educational's 'Build Your Own Lightbulb, Telegraph' Kits



    So maybe their website looks like it was designed by the Cyber Dsign Clan, but perhaps Harris Educational's website is meant to evoke a more simple time in web design to reflect the retro-gadget science kits they sell, including the 'Build Your Own Telegraph' kit ("Take Text Messaging to a Whole New Level!") or the 'Build Your Own Lightbulb' kit that allows students to create a real, functioning light bulb with a partial vacuum that burns for up to five minutes. They kits even look the part, with sturdy wooden bases — none of that cheap plastic crap for my son's telegraph — and metal switches. Although each kit is sold through a number of different retailers, it looks like each one rings up between $40 and $65 or so.

    Hands on is the best science learning there is. Watching my 7th Grade science teacher shatter a banana with liquid nitrogen will always be indelibly frozen into my memory — he never did explain why we had to be naked for it to work, though.
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